Law School Graduates Struggle
According to the NYTIMES report –
“About 20 percent
of law graduates from 2010 are working at jobs that do not require a law
license, according to a new study, and only 40 percent are working in law
firms, compared with 60 percent from the class a decade earlier. To pay the
bills, the 2010 graduates have taken on a variety of jobs, some that do not
require admission to the bar; others have struck out on their own with solo
practices. Most of the graduates have substantial student debt.”
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WSJ interview - Mitch Daniels (President of Purdue
University and former Governor of Indiana)